I don't know about Coral or Photoshop, but to edit pictures in batches instead of editing pictures one at a time in IrfanView (a free program at http://www.irfanview.com/):
To edit your files: click File, Batch Conversion/Rename. In the Look In box, navigate to the folder containing your files. If you want to edit all the pictures in this file at once, click the Add All button; that will load all of them into the window on the left hand side. Otherwise, navigate and load the desired photos.
On the bottom right, click the box marked “Use advanced options.” Click “Set advanced options.” View and select which of the numerous batch changes are available in the “Set for all images” window, along with the settings you prefer.
Near the bottom, under Miscellaneous, you will see two boxes: “Overwrite existing files” and “Delete original files after conversion.” It is best to leave both boxes blank in case you make a mistake and need to retrieve the original pictures; you can delete the originals later after you are satisfied with the editing.
After you have finished with the “Set for all images” window, click OK to return to the Batch Conversion window.
Click the Browse button to find an output folder. This is where the converted files will be placed.
Once you have everything set up, click the Start button on the left side. IrfanView then makes the changes.
2006-07-29 08:49:19
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answered by williamh772 5
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Automatic washing laptop. Washes, rinses and partly dries a load in 30 to forty five mins even as the individual working it does whatever else. Even the historic kind dual bath washers required awareness each a couple of mins to dump the bathtub, spin dry the burden, rinse and spin once more. Try laundry by way of hand someday and notice how lengthy it takes and the bodily attempt worried.
2016-08-28 16:04:25
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answered by ? 4
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Use Irfanview from http://www.irfanview.com
File >Batch conversion/Rename Select batch conversion(on the bottom of the screen)> Set advanced Options >Resize
2006-07-28 23:15:52
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answered by Ana 6
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Download a program called JPEG Resizer. It can be used to resize mutiple JPEG pictures all at once.
2006-07-28 23:16:21
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answered by black_ca_scorpio 4
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Use actions In Adobe Photoshop
For more info look the help pages in Photoshop , to look how to apply actions !!
2006-07-28 23:31:00
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answered by SHAFEEQ . 1
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I use the batch option in IRFanview. Works like a charm (for me): http://www.irfanview.com/
2006-07-28 23:13:25
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answered by pete_can_do 5
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id be interested if you hear of some way on a mac in photoshop...cheers
2006-07-28 23:17:26
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answered by Bearable 5
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Xnview
it's freeware and it does alot of cool stuff.
2006-07-28 23:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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use picasa2 from goolgle...Just select files, export to your desired size...
2006-07-28 23:14:27
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answered by Buzzy Buddy 3
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